Gelato by Magniberg

Magniberg Unveils Fresh Additions to Gelato Bath Collection

Magniberg introduces additions to the Gelato bath collection, with new designs and a fresh palette of colours to its signature heavyweight terry series in organic cotton. Known for its distinct balance between soft and dry, Gelato embodies a refined approach to everyday bath accessories, crafted to last with a focus on comfort, quality, and timeless appeal.

The Gelato collection is a heavyweight terry towel series made in organic cotton – now available in new colours: frozen white, goji red, olive green and sloe blue.

Building upon the collection’s foundation, it now also includes a bathrobe, a generously cut hooded robe made from plush long-loop terry, a bath mat designed for a firm yet cushioned feel underfoot, and lastly a face cloth – a small but refined essential finished with a debossed jacquard logo.


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About Magniberg

Magniberg is a bedwear brand with a multilateral approach based in Stockholm, Sweden. After careers in the fashion industry, founders Bengt Thornefors and Nina Norgren partnered to find a new expression in Bedwear. They wanted to disrupt the lines between interior and fashion. Resulting in the establishing of Magniberg in 2016. The brand is steeped in cultural references, imagination and emotional aesthetics. The brand is about craftsmanship, with an insistence on sourcing only the best quality fabrics.

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